“In tough economic times, it’s always a good idea to know what
you’re worth — especially for a product potentially worth
billions, even if it’s often given away for free.“In a study that aims to take stock of the value of the Linux
kernel and a typical Linux distribution, the Linux Foundation
estimates the Linux kernel to currently be worth $1.4 billion,
based on a metric that calculates lines of code, effort and
developer costs per hour.“The kernel itself is just one part of a larger collection of
software that makes up a Linux distribution, however. Using Red
Hat’s Fedora 9 and its application code as the base for estimating
the value of a typical Linux distribution, the Linux Foundation
found that it would take $10.8 billion to develop Fedora 9.”
Articles
View All Hover to load posts
Articles
View All Hover to load posts
Articles
View All Hover to load posts
Articles
View All Hover to load posts
Articles
View All Hover to load posts
Articles
View All Hover to load posts
Articles
View All Hover to load posts
Articles
View All Hover to load posts